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The Rastafarian expression “I and I” neatly describes the sense of shared encompassing awareness that is the hallmark of FF practice. It succinctly emphasises the linking of subjectivities without turning them to objects.

I and I.

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June 30, 2011 by Peri Mackintosh Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: awareness, i and I | Leave a comment

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